** Changed in: acpi (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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[hardy] poweroff not shutting down on Dell
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After upgrading to Karmic (9.10), this problem was fixed in my Toshiba
Satellite u205. This bug can be closed, as long as I am concerned.
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** Changed in: acpi (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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I am still facing the same problem. Every time I shutdown the laptop I
must hold the power bottom until it really goes off.
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For me the changes I made as in the post of "2008-05-02" fixes the problem on
my computer. But other people like Bernardo above might still have it.
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** Changed in: acpi (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => acpi
Status: New
Unfortunately, it didn't work on my laptop Toshiba Satellite u205. Even
worse, it starting showing the message "CPU frequency scaling
unsupported" and the fan worked continuously.
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sudo vi /boot/grub/menu.lst
(or instead of vi your favorite editor). and then add "acpi=off
apm=power_off" (without quotes) at the end of the kernel you use to
boot. So it should look something as:
kernel /boot/vmlinuz--generic root=UUID="numbers here" ro
quiet splash acpi=off apm=p
Thank you Sven, but could you please give more details on how to "Add
acpi=off apm=power_off to the kernel options"? I simply have no clue
about how to do it.
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I found the solution for my problem:
Add apm power_off=1 to /etc/modules
Add acpi=off apm=power_off to the kernel options.
And all is ok... This bug can now be closed as far as I'm concerned
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